Gravel in Pinal County, AZ
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#57 Crushed Stone
A versatile 3/4-inch angular crushed stone ideal for driveways, drainage, and structural backfill. One of the most popular aggregate sizes for residential and commercial projects.
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#57 Crushed Stone
A versatile 3/4-inch angular crushed stone ideal for driveways, drainage, and structural backfill. One of the most popular aggregate sizes for residential and commercial projects.
Starts at: $16.00
1 1/2" Crushed Gravel
Large angular crushed gravel perfect for heavy-duty applications. Excellent compaction and stability for road bases and large-scale drainage projects.
Starts at: $16.00
3/4" Crushed Stone
Clean, angular 3/4-inch stone that compacts well and provides excellent drainage. A go-to aggregate for driveways, pathways, and construction applications.
Starts at: $16.00
3/8" Crushed Stone
Fine angular crushed stone that works perfectly as a top-dressing for driveways and walkways. Packs tightly for a smooth, stable surface.
Starts at: $16.00
Crushed Concrete
Recycled crushed concrete aggregate that compacts firmly and provides excellent drainage. An economical and eco-friendly alternative to natural stone for base layers.
Starts at: $16.00
Drain Rock
Clean, washed stone specifically graded for drainage applications. Allows water to flow freely through French drains, retaining walls, and foundation drainage systems.
Starts at: $16.00
Driveway Gravel
Our most popular driveway material — a durable blend that compacts well and resists shifting. Provides a clean, professional look that lasts for years with minimal maintenance.
Starts at: $16.00
Road Base
Engineered aggregate blend that compacts to form a rock-solid foundation. The essential first layer for driveways, roads, and parking areas that need to support heavy loads.
Starts at: $16.00
#89 Crushed Stone
Small, angular crushed stone (3/8-inch) that packs tightly for a smooth, stable surface. Excellent for pipe bedding, walkway topping, and as a fine drainage aggregate.
Starts at: $16.00
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What to know about Gravel in Pinal County
Why Pinal County homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Pinal County, home to 480,000 residents, is experiencing steady growth at about 2.17% annually, and its local climate and geography shape how homeowners plan outdoor projects. With 228 sunny days a year and a hardiness zone of 8b, builders and landscapers prioritize drought-tolerant designs, durable driveways, and effective stormwater management as development continues. That steady expansion increases demand for dependable aggregates: gravel is a go-to material for driveways, drainage trenches, erosion control, and decorative landscape beds. Homeowners often look for materials that match local soils, tolerate intense sun, and perform well during episodic rains; regional sourcing is important because color, texture, and performance reflect the area's geology. Choosing the right gravel reduces maintenance and helps manage water on developing lots, whether you are a DIY homeowner or a local contractor.
Popular projects in Pinal County this season
- Residential driveway gravel - 30 tons
- Xeriscape gravel mulch - 10 tons
- Gravel garden path - 2 tons
- Gravel RV pad - 12 tons
- Gravel drainage swale - 8 tons
Pinal County quick facts
- Location
- Arizona Region
- Population
- 480,000
- Metro Area
- 2.5+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 33.20 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8b
- Growth Rate
- 2.17% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Pinal County projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- Ideal Moisture Levels
- High Heat Stress
- Cold Weather Limits
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Frequently Asked Questions - Pinal County Gravel Delivery
Everything you need to know about gravel delivery in Pinal County.
How much does gravel delivery usually cost in Pinal County, AZ?
Material prices vary by type, but gravel material in Pinal County typically ranges from about $20 to $65 per ton. Delivered prices (material plus local delivery) commonly fall in the range of $45 to $120 per ton, depending on the product, distance from the supplier, and order size. Hello Gravel has a 3-ton minimum and offers zip-code-specific quotes and delivery windows, so get an exact price through our checkout or by contacting our team.
Which gravel types perform best for driveways and landscaping in Pinal County's desert climate?
For driveways in Pinal County, angular crushed rock (about 3/4u0022 to 1u0022) is usually best because it compacts well and resists migration. Decomposed granite (DG) is popular for pathways and xeriscape beds but works best when stabilized or mixed with a binder to reduce dust and washout. Pea gravel and rounded river rock are useful for accents and drainage features, but they move easily and are not ideal for high-traffic drive areas.
How many tons or cubic yards of gravel do I need for 100 sq ft at common depths (2u0022, 3u0022, 4u0022)?
For 100 square feet: at 2u0022 depth you need about 0.62 cubic yards (roughly 0.9 tons); at 3u0022 depth about 0.93 cubic yards (roughly 1.3 tons); at 4u0022 depth about 1.23 cubic yards (roughly 1.7 tons). These estimates assume a typical crushed stone density; heavier or lighter materials will change the tonnage slightly. Use our online calculator or contact Hello Gravel for a precise calculation for your material type and project.
Do I need Pinal County or HOA permits before putting gravel in my driveway or front yard?
Regulations vary by location and by HOA. Some cities and county areas have driveway, right-of-way, or stormwater rules (for example apron or drainage work), and many HOAs have design or xeriscape guidelines that cover allowed materials and colors. Before ordering gravel, check Pinal County Development Services, your city/town planning office, and your HOA covenants; we also recommend saving time by asking for a delivery hold until you confirm approvals.
How does Arizona heat and monsoon season affect gravel stability, dust, and maintenance in Pinal County?
Summer heat dries out fine particles and increases dust; compacting angular crushed stone and using a coarser top layer helps reduce dust. Monsoon storms can cause erosion and washouts on unprotected slopes or poorly graded areas, so proper base preparation, edging, and drainage swales are important. Expect more frequent spot repairs after heavy rains and consider stabilizers or edging to reduce migration and maintenance.
Do local Pinal County suppliers offer delivery and spreading services, and what are typical fees?
Yes, most local suppliers deliver to Pinal County addresses; Hello Gravel coordinates local haulers and offers scheduled delivery with a 3-ton minimum. Tailgate spreading may be offered at the driver's discretion; fees for spreading vary by job complexity and size but often run from about $50 to $200 or more for larger areas. Request spreading at checkout and discuss specifics with our team so drivers can assess safety and access before arrival.
Is gravel more cost-effective than asphalt or concrete for driveways in Pinal County?
Gravel is typically the lowest upfront cost option compared with asphalt or concrete, making it a cost-effective choice for rural or low-traffic driveways. However, gravel requires periodic maintenance (regrading, topping up material) while asphalt or concrete have higher initial costs but lower routine maintenance. In Pinal County's climate, heat can age asphalt faster and monsoon runoff can undermine both surfaces without proper base and drainage, so weigh upfront savings against long-term upkeep for your use and budget.
What base preparation is recommended in Pinal County to prevent washout and weed growth under gravel?
A stable base normally includes fabric geotextile to separate soil from aggregate, a compacted crushed-rock base layer (commonly 4u0022 to 6u0022 for driveways), and edge restraints to keep material in place. Proper grading and swales to divert monsoon runoff away from the gravel surface are essential to prevent washout. For weed control, combine physical barriers (fabric) with a properly compacted base and occasional spot herbicide or manual removal rather than relying on gravel alone.
How long can a properly installed gravel driveway last in Pinal County, and what maintenance should homeowners expect?
A well-built gravel driveway in Pinal County can function well for 10 to 20 years with routine maintenance, though heavy use or poor drainage will shorten that lifespan. Expect annual or as-needed tasks like regrading ruts, replenishing 1/2u0022 to 1u0022 of surface material every 2 to 5 years, and repairing erosion after strong monsoon events. Regular maintenance keeps costs lower than major repairs and helps avoid the need for full replacement.
Are permeable gravel options recommended in Pinal County to manage monsoon runoff and drainage?
Yes, permeable gravel systems can help absorb and slow monsoon runoff when they are designed with the right underlay (open-graded base and/or larger aggregate layers) and proper slope. Permeable installations reduce sheet flow and encourage infiltration, but they must be sized and placed with attention to nearby foundations, septic systems, and local stormwater rules. Consult local permitting guidance and a supplier or installer to design a system that meets drainage needs and code requirements.
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